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Can you be in love with someone you only met once?

Can you be in love with someone you only met once?

A person cannot fall in love with someone he or she has never met in person. You can chat for hours, days, even months or years online, and that includes Facetiming. You can really, really, really get to know someone, and the potential for real love can certainly be present.

Is it possible to fall in love with a stranger?

You can fall in love a hundred times — it’s possible. You can fall in love with every stranger you meet. But you won’t really love more than a handful — if you’re really, really lucky. Fall in love with as many strangers as you can until you find a person worth loving, and then stick with him or her.

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What happens to the man you loved who is now a stranger?

The man you loved who is now a stranger can, and will, hurt you. He will leave scars, scars that can fade over time but will never disappear. He will leave memories, memories that will haunt you if you let them, memories that play over and over in your head.

Why do we fall in love with strangers?

It could be someone studying across the library from you that you would love to take home, or it could just be someone you feel a connection with on the subway. We are drawn to these people, for an unknown reason. They are strangers that intrigue us and make us feel crazy about them. So, what should you do when fall in love with a stranger?

Are strangers really just friends?

“Strangers are just friends I haven’t met yet,” said Will Rogers. How many of us really believe this? Most of us are afraid, in our age of violence and street crime, to look at another person, much less look into the eyes of a stranger and call him friend.

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Do strangers pass as strangers here?

Although they pass as strangers here. In October 1941 “The Park Record” of Park City, Utah published a column called “Stroller Notices” containing a miscellaneous collection comments and sayings. One statement without attribution echoed Guest’s line from 1915: 4 That strangers are just friends you haven’t met up with yet.